Reminders and tips

Rubbish

At large events, a substantial quantity of waste can collect within a few hours. Bottles, packaging, etc. lying around the area, can cause people to fall and lead to injuries.

Rubbish and PET (bottles) should be placed in the intended containers or in your rucksack. Please help keep the slowUp route clean. Rubbish list

Charges and registration

slowUp is free of charge for all participants, thanks to the support of our Partners, Sponsors, Municipalities and voluntary helpers.

Registration is not necessary.

Participation with children

slowUp is a family event. Adapt your individual route to the age and ability of your children.

Speed

Adapt your speed according to your ability and to the actual situation. The slowUp is a leisurely tour and not a race.

The maximum speed is 20 km/h.

E-Bikes

Would you like to use an e-bike at the slowUp? All kinds of electric bicycles fall under mopeds.

E-bikes with up to 500 watts of power and with pedal support of up to 25 km/h are considered light mopeds. These "slow" e-bikes, like bicycles, do not require a license or number plate. From a legal perspective, they are almost equivalent to a "bike" and are therefore allowed at the slowUp Zürichsee.

E-bikes with between 500 and 1000 watts of power or a maximum speed of 20 to 30 km/h or with pedal support that achieves a speed of 25 to 45 km/h are considered mopeds, require an appropriate number plate and are therefore not allowed at the slowUp Zürichsee.

Important: Riding the slowUp route on electric mopeds with a yellow number plate, i.e. with over 500 watts of power or with pedal support that achieves a speed of 25 to 45 km/h, is prohibited.

Electric vehicles

Riding the slowUp route on electric vehicles with less than 40 percent pedal support is prohibited.

People with restricted mobility may use the slowUp route with power-assisted wheelchairs, but should not exceed a speed limit of 20 km/h.

Repairs

Mechanics will repair bikes and inline skates at several Sport XX stops along the route (see ROUTE MAP). This service is free – a charge will be made for parts only.

drinking water

Drinking water is available to the public at various points on the slowUp Zürichsee route. Drinking water list

Rules of conduct

The slowUp route can be used in both directions. Keeping to the right (with the middle line as dividing line) is an absolute must. Please do not cross over the opposite lane unless you have an urgent reason to do so.

If the weather conditions are good, slowUp Zürichsee expects to host up to 30,000 active participants. Please show consideration for other participants and especially for children.

Looking well ahead while cycling and keeping your distance will help to avoid falls.

Be prepared for unexpected behaviour from the people in front of you.

If you need to stop, go to the pavement on the right or to the right side of the road.

The traffic control at problematic points will be handled by traffic cadets. We ask you to be respectful to the officers and to follow their orders.

Cyclists help inline skaters

On downhill stretches, cyclists are requested to help inline skaters and let them brake by holding on to the luggage rack.

Missing persons

If you lose someone, call the police on 117.

We recommend giving children the telephone number on which they can contact their parents/accompanying adult. Explain to children that they should always continue in the same direction and contact slowUp helpers (first aid posts, police, traffic cadets) if they lose their parents/accompanying adult.

Emergency numbers

Police 117

Fire brigade 118

Ambulance 144

Air rescue 1414

slowUp hotline 079 533 20 20

Toilets

There is a dense network of public toilets along the route. For the slowUp, we have also set up 13 rental WCs on the route. Please use the labelled WCs. WCs in restoration companies are reserved solely for consuming guests.WC list

Insurance

Participants are responsible for their insurance coverage. The event organisers do not assume any liability.